I saw that David was sharing photos of his Work From Home office and thought that it would be fun to give you all a peek into what my office looks like. First, before I show you, I have to say that my office isn’t nearly as clean as David’s. Mine looks like a veritable explosion of paper, books, electronics, and just random messiness. My mom, who reads this blog, is probably going to call me up after she sees this just to tell me to clean up because it’s an absolute disaster.

That being said, there is a bit of organization within the chaos, and I’ll explain everything!

I’ve always thought developing photos online was tricky because you don’t get the opportunity to look at your film prints before you pay for them. If you go to a Costco or FotoHunt, you always look at the prints and have the option of discarding the ones that came out badly. Also, with online printers you don’t have the option of discard bad prints that turned out worse than what you anticipate from the screen. The only advantage of an online print house is in really in price (lower overhead) so I signed up for all the trial programs (except Winkflash) to see how they stacked up against each other in terms of quality. In this review, I’ll compare most of the major online photo printers against each other and some brick & mortar shops.